We organize and administrate a network of publicly-accessible (license required) Amateur Radio repeater and remote base stations accessible to each other via Voice over IP on the Internet.

Our Administrative and Web presence and methodology has been completely re-vamped and vastly improved.

The implementation of this system and its monthly upkeep is very costly.
Any monetary help that you can and wish to give will be much appreciated. A PayPal donation button is provided below if you wish to do so.
Thank you very much..

If you are new to Allstar Link, please see the About, the Get Started,
and the Support pages for a full explanaton of who we are and what we do.

GET CONNECTED NOW!!Click HERE to see commercially available products which allow fast and easy connection of your radio system to the Allstar Link Network

Downloads

DIAL: DIAL is used on a "conventional" computer system (one with a hard drive, SSD, or Flash card) and involves a full installation of Debian GNU/Linux. The x86 version supports modern motherboards and hardware, unlike its predecessors (ACID, etc), and now there is support for the Raspberry Pi 2 (other ARM platforms coming).

Old/Obsolete Distros (no longer supported)

ACID: ACID is used on a "conventional" computer system (one with a hard drive or
SSD) and involves a full installation of Centos. ACID should be relegated for use only in a manned installation, where
a reboot or similar recovery can be done easily being that is
has significantly more "fragility" (as opposed to Limey Linux which
is virtually indestructible, being that it runs from a Ram Disk and, therefore
can not be permanently damaged).

Limey Linux: Limey Linux is a specialized embedded distro, which boots from a flash
card, and runs ONLY on several specific Mini-ITX motherboards.
A Limey Linux installation (and associated hardware) would be used
for a more "industrial" type of installation, where reliability is key,
especially in an un-manned location.

Pickle:Pickle is a specialized embedded Linux distro
designed to operate on a BeagleBoard-xM
(and DMK Engineering LOX board).
The LOX and Beagle Boards (along with "Pickle" Linux) make a great low-cost, low-power,
low-footprint package that is appropriate to use in virtually any installation including those
where reliability is key, especially in an un-manned location.